Vol 24, No 3 (2004)

Disability and Geography II

Table of Contents

Prefatory Matter

Editors' Preface HTML
Beth Haller, Corinne Kirchner
News and Notes HTML
The Editors

Articles

No Longer Unreasonable: Disability in German Cinema HTML
Elizabeth Hamilton

Theme Issue: Disability and Geography II

Introduction to Disability and Geography II HTML
Deborah Metzel, Michael L. Dorn
Points of Entry: Disability and the Historical Geography of Immigration HTML
Penny L. Richards
Childhood Disability and Ability: (Dis)ableist Geographies of Mainstream Primary Schools HTML
Louise Holt
Income Assistance (the ODSP) and Disabled Women in Ontario, Canada: Limited Program Information, Restrictive Incomes and the Impacts Upon Socio-Spatial Life HTML
Valorie A. Crooks
Wayfinding With Visuo-Spatial Impairment from Stroke and Traumatic Brain Injury HTML
Cathy L. Antonakos, Bruno J. Giordani, James A. Ashton-Miller
Independent Living and Self-Determination of Women with Physical Disabilities in Bandung, Indonesia HTML
Inge Komardjaja
Learning Support for Disabled Students Undertaking Fieldwork and Related Activities HTML
Cathleen McAnneny
The Theatrical Landscape of Disability HTML
Victoria Ann Lewis

Cultural Commentary

A Disabled Person's Perspective on Euthanasia HTML
Alison Davis

Book and Film Reviews

The Decline in Employment of People with Disabilities HTML
Alan M. Dinsmore
Make Them Go Away HTML
Beth Haller
Weight HTML
David Kornhaber
The Boy Who Loved Windows: Opening the Heart and Mind of a Child Threatened with Autism HTML
Mark Osteen
Queer Crips: Disabled Gay Men and Their Stories HTML
Andrew Bligh
Memoirs of a Midget HTML
Hyun-Jung Lee
Deaf Culture: A to Z HTML
Miriam Guttman
The Treasure on Gold Street: A Neighborhood Story in English and Spanish HTML
James T. Jackson

Creative Works

I've Never Seen My Child HTML
Lucy Birbiglia


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